Reports

Giles Hirst — Head of Communication

In our regular quarterly network statistics blog post, ExoClick’s Business Intelligence department has been busy crunching numbers to reveal interesting traffic insights for Q3 2018. The focus of this quarter’s statistics is RTB and Native advertising on RTB. Global RTB statistics 1. Global RTB growth ExoClick has seen impressive growth over the last 3 quarters with its RTB business, here you can see the number of queries (bids) we have...
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Giles Hirst — Head of Communication

As the industry adopts the in-stream video advertising format, ExoClick’s Business Intelligence team looked through our network data for Q2 to bring you some in-stream video insights. Growth of sites using in-stream video ad zones More and more websites have integrated in-stream ad zones on ExoClick’s network. Here you can see the growth over the last 3 quarters: Impression growth With more websites using the format naturally we have seen...
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Giles Hirst — Head of Communication

We looked at ExoClick's network statistics during the World Cup 2018 to see if there were any trends. Our Business Intelligence team crunched the numbers for the two semi-final matches between France and Belgium, England and Croatia and the final between France and Croatia. For our base figure we examined traffic for each GEO that was playing 2 hours before the match (represented as 0 in our graphs). Then we...
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Giles Hirst — Head of Communication

2017 was another growth year for ExoClick and our Business Intelligence team have been hard at work crunching numbers to bring you some of our network statistics from 2017. 1 Global impressions 2017 was a landmark year for ExoClick, in July we reached 6 billion daily impressions. Here is a comparison of global impressions for 2016 vs 2017. 2 Verticals Here are the percentages for the different product/offer categories of...
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Giles Hirst — Head of Communication

ExoClick, the innovative ad company, is proud to sponsor Global Dating Insights 2018 edition of The Power Book. The Power Book lists the influencers and movers and shakers that have shaped the online dating industry over the course of the year. This fourth edition features a host of niche brands and innovators alongside the big names, and pays special attention to those dating executives who have moved with the times...
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Giles Hirst — Head of Communication

According to eMarketer programmatic ad spend in Germany is set to reach $1.59 billion in 2018. That’s up 29.7% compared to 2017 and by 2019 programmatic investment is expected to grow to $1.83 billion. Additionally, mobile programmatic ads are more popular with marketeers than desktop, which has led to mobile programmatic accounting for 59.1% of total mobile display ad spending in 2018, or $939.9 million.
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Giles Hirst — Head of Communication

According to data captured by comScore, in March 2017 9.3 million (24.9%) of the country’s 37.3 million internet users accessed the internet exclusively via smartphone or tablet in March. By comparison, 9.1 million (24.3%) did so solely from a desktop or laptop computer. Just over half (51%) of Italy’s internet users employed both mobile and desktop devices to go online during the month, up 4 percentage points from the 47%...
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Giles Hirst — Head of Communication

A recent survey by AdsNative entitled 'The State of Native Advertising 2017 (According to Publishers)' has revealed some very interesting statistics. The survey is based on the analysis of 7,500 web and mobile publishers during Q1 2017. As the Native ad format becomes more available a staggering 92.3% of the publishers in the survey have seen their native ad revenues increase in the last year, additionally, 68.9% have been monitoring...
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Giles Hirst — Head of Communication

The latest report from PageFair shows that the number of devices using an ad blocker increased by 30% in 2016, with much of that increase coming from users in Asia-Pacific, where 16% now use ad blockers.. Adblocking on desktop and laptop devices in the USA has grown at a higher rate than the global average, at 18%, with the global average being 11%. However, on mobile the vast majority of...
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Giles Hirst — Head of Communication

Mobile internet in China has now pushed through the 50% threshold, according to the 39th China Internet Development Statistics Report, complied by the Chinese government agency responsible for the internet. As of December 2016, China had 731 million internet users. That figure represents 53.2 percent of China’s population, meaning that it is almost on par with the population of Europe: 743 million people. But, perhaps more impressively, 95 percent of...
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